Three men have spent their retirement on an unusual project — hunting for shipwrecks.

And this summer, they definitely hit the jackpot with this find in Lake Ontario.

According to their website, Jim Kennard and his team located a 53-foot ship named the Washington in late June. It sank during a storm all the way back in 1803, which makes it the second-oldest confirmed shipwreck in the Great Lakes.

Of course, they were pretty excited about the discovery.

"You never know what you're going to find when you find a shipwreck like this because some of them really get damaged, very much so in a storm. But it's pretty much all there. The mast is still standing," Kennard told CTV.